Past PhD Students

The first author is the past PhD student. The second author is the official advisor.

Title Author Year Publication type
The hyper-surface of the second degree in four-dimensional space Mary Helen Sznyter; J. H. McDonald 1918 PhD Thesis (Author field refers to student + advisor)
A set of five postulates for Boolean algebras in terms of the operation James Strurdevant Taylor; Mellen Haskell 1918 PhD Thesis (Author field refers to student + advisor)
The Homogeneous Vector Function of the m-th Degree John Douglas Barter; Mellen Haskell 1917 PhD Thesis (Author field refers to student + advisor)
A birational transformation connected with a pencil of cubics Arthur Robinson Williams; Derrick Norman Lehmer 1916 PhD Thesis (Author field refers to student + advisor)
The numerical factors of the arithmetic forms IIni=1(1−am/i) Tracy Augustus Pierce; Derrick Norman Lehmer 1916 PhD Thesis (Author field refers to student + advisor)
A set of postulates for the logic of classes expressed in terms of the operation "exception", and a proof of the independence of a set of postulates due to Del Ré Benjamin Abram Bernstein; Mellen Haskell 1913 PhD Thesis (Author field refers to student + advisor)
On a tabulation of reduced binary quadratic forms of a negative determinant Harry Noble Wright; Derrick Norman Lehmer 1913 PhD Thesis (Author field refers to student + advisor)
The Abelian Equations of the Tenth Degree, Irreducible in a Given Domain of Rationality Charles Gustave Paul Kuschke; Mellen Haskell 1912 PhD Thesis (Author field refers to student + advisor)
A discussion by synthetic methods of two projective pencils of conics Baldwin Munger Woods; Mellen Haskell 1912 PhD Thesis (Author field refers to student + advisor)
Constructive Theory of the Unicursal Plane Quartic by Synthetic Methods Annie Dale Biddle; Derrick Norman Lehmer; Mellen Haskell 1911 PhD Thesis (Author field refers to student + advisor)
On numbers which contain no factors of the form p(kp+1) Henry Walter Stager 1909 PhD Thesis (Author field refers to student + advisor)
On Differential Equations Belonging to a Ternary Linearoid Group Frank Elmore Ross; W. Irving Stringham 1901 PhD Thesis (Author field refers to student + advisor)